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Caroline Hartman

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“Summer Rose” has just gone through a major metamorphous. First of all, she's no longer “Summer Rose.” Well, the heroine is Summer Rose, but the title is now “The Heart of Camelann,” a much more encompassing title, one that hints at more than romance. I like it. Genevieve Graham, author of “Under The Same Sky,” one of the best historical novels ever posted on Authonomy and about to be published by Penguin/Berkley, suggested that title. She is Writing Wildly Editing Services and has perfected many books here on Authonomy. I think she's done a magnificent job of polishing “The Heart of Camelann.” I cannot begin to praise her expertise enough. Not only does she know her grammar and punctuation upside down and sideways, she knows how to fluff and plump a paragraph or, if need be, knock the feathers out of it. She also took the time to check my historical accuracy. Did the words I used exist in the 1860s? To top it off, she’s pleasant and fun. Please take a look and let me know what you think of “The Heart of Camelann.”

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To Kill a Mockingbird, Valley of Decision, For Whom the Bell Tolls, The Great Gatsby, Noble House, The Thornbirds,..and Austin, Dickens, Dumas, Hawthorne, Hugo, Kipling, Twain, most American and English classics.
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The Heart of Camelann

Caroline Hartman

Two Union officers, best friends since childhood, fall in love with the same girl. But Summer Rose loves only one of them.




Two Union officers, best friends since childhood, fall in love with the same girl. But Summer Rose loves only one of them.

All are caught up in the bloodiest war ever fought on American soil, fighting for their lives and for each other.

The Confederates fought to preserve a way of life.

The Union soldiers fought to preserve the Republic, the Republic many of their grandfathers had fought and died to create only 87 years before. The outcome of this bloody conflict cost America nearly three-quarters of a million of her sons. It determined the America in which we live today.

Never Forget.

 

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I would like to personally invite you to come read my Book. Many have....

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Caroline - yes, I noticed you only have one backer!! I will remove y....

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Hi Caroline, Sorry I've been absent for so long. We've been down wi....

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I wrote 84 days ago

Historical Fiction Review, Mary, You've written a beautiful story, dropped me right into the 19th century. I admire your talent, your ear some call it, for the dialect and rhythm of the language. It plays like a haunting melody. You've also teased with the history, letting the reader know the ch... view book

I wrote 93 days ago

Mary, I read all of this a while back. I marveled then at your research and your skill at weavinga story into very real history. I like the theme too of history being repeated. Thank you for this lovely piece of literature. Caroline view book

I wrote 93 days ago

Hello Clive, I read four chapters and will read more. Your characters have developed beautifully. I feel for Iris and detest John and Sophia. Your plot, also, is blossoming. I do like Iris. I'm not sure how you've done that, but I like her a lot. Perhaps, because she has proven to be a surviv... view book

I wrote 110 days ago

Timely, clever, a very talented group. view book

I wrote 123 days ago

Historical Ficitoin Review -- Wildewood I read all you posted--couldn't put it down.. What a wonderful premise and exciting promise of the story to come. I like your characters, a blue-eyed knight and pink-haired girl., a bright-eyed boy. I'd like to know a little more of Fly's character--wha... view book

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